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The US Program in Ground-Based Gravitational Wave Science: Contribution from the LIGO Laboratory

Authors :
Reitze, David
Abbott, Richard
Adams, Carl
Adhikari, Rana
Aggarwal, Nancy
Anand, Shreya
Ananyeva, Alena
Anderson, Stuart
Appert, Stephen
Arai, Koji
Araya, Melody
Aston, Stuart
Barayoga, Juan
Barish, Barry C.
Barker, David
Barsotti, Lisa
Bartlett, Jeffrey
Betzwieser, Joseph
Billingsley, Garilynn
Biscans, Sebastien
Biscoveanu, Sylvia
Blackburn, Kent
Blair, Carl
Blair, Ryan
Bockelman, Brian
Bork, Rolf
Bramley, Alyssa
Brooks, Aidan
Brunett, Sharon
Buikema, Aaron
Cahillane, Craig
Callister, Thomas
Carruthers, Tom
Clara, Filiberto
Corban, Paul
Coughlin, Michael
Couvares, Peter
Cowart, Matthew
Coyne, Dennis
Demos, Nicholas
Donovan, Fred
Driggers, Jenne
Dwyer, Sheila
Effler, Anamaria
Eisenstein, Robert
Etzel, Todd
Evans, Matthew
Evans, Thomas
Feicht, Jon
Fernández-Galiana, Álvaro
Fritschel, Peter
Frolov, Valery
Fyffe, Michael
Gateley, Bubba
Giaime, Joe
Giardina, Dwayne
Goetz, Evan
Gossan, Sarah
Gras, Slawomir
Grassia, Philippe
Gray, Corey
Gupta, Anchal
Gustafson, Eric
Guthman, Les
Hall, Evan
Hanks, Jonathan
Hanson, Joe
Hasskew, Raine
Haster, Carl-Johan
Heintze, Matthew
Hernandez, Edgar
Holt, Kathy
Huang, Yiwen
Huynh-Dinh, Tien
Isi, Maximiliano
Jones, Jeff
Kamai, Brittany
Kanner, Jonah
Kasprzack, Marie
Katsavounidis, Erik
Katzman, William
Kawabe, Keita
King, Peter
Kissel, Jeffrey
Kondrashov, Veronica
Korth, William
Kozak, Dan
Kumar, Rahul
Landry, Michael
Lane, Benjamin
Lanza, Robert
Laxen, Michael
Lazzarini, Albert
Lecoeuche, Yannick
Libbrecht, Ken
Lo, Ka-Lok
London, Lionel
Lormand, Marc
MacInnis, Myron
Mansell, Georgia
Markowitz, Aaron
Maros, Ed
Marx, Jay
Mason, Ken
Massinger, Thomas
Matichard, Fabrice
Mavalvala, Nergis
McCarthy, Richard
McCormick, Scott
McCuller, Lee
McIver, Jessica
Mendell, Gregory
Merilh, Edmond
Meshkov, Sydney
Mittleman, Richard
Moraru, Dan
Moreno, Gerardo
Mullavey, Adam
Nelson, Timothy
Ng, Kwan-Yeung
Noh, Minkyun
O'Reilly, Brian
Oberling, Jason
Oram, Richard J.
Osthelder, Charles
Overmier, Harry
Parker, William
Pedraza, Mike
Pele, Arnaud
Perez, Carlos
Petterson, Danielle
Pirello, Marc
Raab, Fred
Radkins, Hugh
Mohapatra, Satyanarayan Ray Pitambar
Richardson, Jonathan
Robertson, Norna A.
Rollins, Jameson
Romel, Chandra
Romie, Janeen
Ryan, Kyle
Sadecki, Travis
Sanchez, Eduardo J.
Sanchez, Luis
Savage, Richard L.
Schaetzl, Dean
Sellers, Danny
Shaffer, Thomas
Shoemaker, David
Sigg, Daniel
Strunk, Amber
Sudhir, Vivishek
Sun, Ling
Tao, Duo
Taylor, Robert
Thomas, Michael
Thomas, Patrick
Thorne, Keith
Torrie, Calum
Traylor, Gary
Trudeau, R.
Tse, Maggie
Vajente, Gabriele
Vass, Steve
Venugopalan, Gautam
Vitale, Salvatore
Vorvick, Cheryl
Wade, Andrew
Wallace, Larry
Warner, Jim
Weaver, Betsy
Weinstein, Alan
Weiss, Rainer
Whitcomb, Stan
Whittle, Chris
Willis, Joshua
Wipf, Christopher
Xiao, Sophia
Yamamoto, Hiroaki
Yu, Hang
Yu, Haocun
Zhang, Liyuan
Zucker, Michael
Zweizig, John
Reitze, David
Abbott, Richard
Adams, Carl
Adhikari, Rana
Aggarwal, Nancy
Anand, Shreya
Ananyeva, Alena
Anderson, Stuart
Appert, Stephen
Arai, Koji
Araya, Melody
Aston, Stuart
Barayoga, Juan
Barish, Barry C.
Barker, David
Barsotti, Lisa
Bartlett, Jeffrey
Betzwieser, Joseph
Billingsley, Garilynn
Biscans, Sebastien
Biscoveanu, Sylvia
Blackburn, Kent
Blair, Carl
Blair, Ryan
Bockelman, Brian
Bork, Rolf
Bramley, Alyssa
Brooks, Aidan
Brunett, Sharon
Buikema, Aaron
Cahillane, Craig
Callister, Thomas
Carruthers, Tom
Clara, Filiberto
Corban, Paul
Coughlin, Michael
Couvares, Peter
Cowart, Matthew
Coyne, Dennis
Demos, Nicholas
Donovan, Fred
Driggers, Jenne
Dwyer, Sheila
Effler, Anamaria
Eisenstein, Robert
Etzel, Todd
Evans, Matthew
Evans, Thomas
Feicht, Jon
Fernández-Galiana, Álvaro
Fritschel, Peter
Frolov, Valery
Fyffe, Michael
Gateley, Bubba
Giaime, Joe
Giardina, Dwayne
Goetz, Evan
Gossan, Sarah
Gras, Slawomir
Grassia, Philippe
Gray, Corey
Gupta, Anchal
Gustafson, Eric
Guthman, Les
Hall, Evan
Hanks, Jonathan
Hanson, Joe
Hasskew, Raine
Haster, Carl-Johan
Heintze, Matthew
Hernandez, Edgar
Holt, Kathy
Huang, Yiwen
Huynh-Dinh, Tien
Isi, Maximiliano
Jones, Jeff
Kamai, Brittany
Kanner, Jonah
Kasprzack, Marie
Katsavounidis, Erik
Katzman, William
Kawabe, Keita
King, Peter
Kissel, Jeffrey
Kondrashov, Veronica
Korth, William
Kozak, Dan
Kumar, Rahul
Landry, Michael
Lane, Benjamin
Lanza, Robert
Laxen, Michael
Lazzarini, Albert
Lecoeuche, Yannick
Libbrecht, Ken
Lo, Ka-Lok
London, Lionel
Lormand, Marc
MacInnis, Myron
Mansell, Georgia
Markowitz, Aaron
Maros, Ed
Marx, Jay
Mason, Ken
Massinger, Thomas
Matichard, Fabrice
Mavalvala, Nergis
McCarthy, Richard
McCormick, Scott
McCuller, Lee
McIver, Jessica
Mendell, Gregory
Merilh, Edmond
Meshkov, Sydney
Mittleman, Richard
Moraru, Dan
Moreno, Gerardo
Mullavey, Adam
Nelson, Timothy
Ng, Kwan-Yeung
Noh, Minkyun
O'Reilly, Brian
Oberling, Jason
Oram, Richard J.
Osthelder, Charles
Overmier, Harry
Parker, William
Pedraza, Mike
Pele, Arnaud
Perez, Carlos
Petterson, Danielle
Pirello, Marc
Raab, Fred
Radkins, Hugh
Mohapatra, Satyanarayan Ray Pitambar
Richardson, Jonathan
Robertson, Norna A.
Rollins, Jameson
Romel, Chandra
Romie, Janeen
Ryan, Kyle
Sadecki, Travis
Sanchez, Eduardo J.
Sanchez, Luis
Savage, Richard L.
Schaetzl, Dean
Sellers, Danny
Shaffer, Thomas
Shoemaker, David
Sigg, Daniel
Strunk, Amber
Sudhir, Vivishek
Sun, Ling
Tao, Duo
Taylor, Robert
Thomas, Michael
Thomas, Patrick
Thorne, Keith
Torrie, Calum
Traylor, Gary
Trudeau, R.
Tse, Maggie
Vajente, Gabriele
Vass, Steve
Venugopalan, Gautam
Vitale, Salvatore
Vorvick, Cheryl
Wade, Andrew
Wallace, Larry
Warner, Jim
Weaver, Betsy
Weinstein, Alan
Weiss, Rainer
Whitcomb, Stan
Whittle, Chris
Willis, Joshua
Wipf, Christopher
Xiao, Sophia
Yamamoto, Hiroaki
Yu, Hang
Yu, Haocun
Zhang, Liyuan
Zucker, Michael
Zweizig, John
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Recent gravitational-wave observations from the LIGO and Virgo observatories have brought a sense of great excitement to scientists and citizens the world over. Since September 2015,10 binary black hole coalescences and one binary neutron star coalescence have been observed. They have provided remarkable, revolutionary insight into the "gravitational Universe" and have greatly extended the field of multi-messenger astronomy. At present, Advanced LIGO can see binary black hole coalescences out to redshift 0.6 and binary neutron star coalescences to redshift 0.05. This probes only a very small fraction of the volume of the observable Universe. However, current technologies can be extended to construct "3rd Generation" (3G) gravitational-wave observatories that would extend our reach to the very edge of the observable Universe. The event rates over such a large volume would be in the hundreds of thousands per year (i.e. tens per hour). Such 3G detectors would have a 10-fold improvement in strain sensitivity over the current generation of instruments, yielding signal-to-noise ratios of 1000 for events like those already seen. Several concepts are being studied for which engineering studies and reliable cost estimates will be developed in the next 5 years.

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Document Type :
Electronic Resource